Meet the Wildes is an award-winning modern love story about same-sex parenting couple Amber and Kirsty Wilde, and their two sets of twins born in 2014 and 2016. This blog is primarily written by me – Amber.

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So, now they are one.

When I think about it too hard, it feels like pressing down on a bruise – that dully blossoming awareness of damage, of something not right. It doesn’t hurt – not exactly – and yet it is not an entirely comfortable feeling to realise that never again will Embla be all eyes and not much else, an unreal squish of newborn tucked against my shoulder, and Olympia will never again fall asleep in my arms, small and soft and dribbling milk. That they are no longer babies, really, but toddlers with pigtails (Embla) and words (Olympia), who sleep in their own bedroom, sit up to the table at mealtimes and know their own minds so strongly that these days, they are all them and not a bit of us.

I just typed ‘I don’t know where the time went’ but then I deleted it, because I do know. Their babyhood passed at home with me here, in the office. I stand by my decision – my being here was the best thing for everybody – but it came at a cost, and this was it. Their babyhood passed, and I missed most of it.

Nonetheless, there are memories that I treasure. Olympia’s first smile, disproportionately powerful for such a wobbly, gummy thing, her first-to-me steps and the way that she fell, laughing, into my arms. Embla’s little copycat games, hands-on-the-head, the way that she is startled whenever we speak to her, how she laughs out loud with delight. Her twinkle-star summoning hands when she wants to be held, which is all of the time. And they know, Polly especially. They might see less of me than they do their other mummy, but they know that they are mine too. Our daughters.

I wish that I were a good fairy, such that I might bestow great gifts upon them in celebration of their birthday. But most of what I want for them is quite ordinary: a first day at school, dwarfed in they’ll-grow-into-it uniform, excitement and anxiety playing across their faces; a perfectly collected sitting trot, and the exhilaration of loosening the reins and galloping up the hill, as a centaur; the four of them, laughing about the dinner table; falling in love for the first time; the pride and exhaustion of a first child. I want for them to have normal, happy, healthy childhoods, to seize adulthood with enthusiasm, to greet the world like a friend and to make it their own.

I know, like every mother knows, that they will be formidable. They will be indomitable; they will be bright, good, they will make a difference to the world. And at times, in early morning and late at night and at the weekends, I get to watch them grow.

We recorded a 12-month development vlog for the girls if you’re interested in what they’ve been up to recently, what they can and can’t do etc. It’s a bit sweary – I kept forgetting which twin was which, and this was our fifth attempt at recording this thing so patience was a bit frayed by this point (primarily mine! The girls had carrot sticks and were happy as anything). But if you fancy a watch, I have embedded it below.

So those are our girls at twelve months old. I’d love to make more vlogs for our channel. We have a clothing haul, a baby names video and a chatty vlog about early signs of twin pregnancy coming up If you’d like me to record anything in particular, let me know in the comments and I’ll try to schedule it in.

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I'm Amber, and Meet the Wildes is a modern love story about two women who fell in love, and the family they made together. Mostly I write about my life with my partner, Kirsty, and our two sets of twins - boys born in October 14 and girls born in July 16. And now with a little November 18 baby on the way!

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